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Home» News»Fassmer’s MPV70 MKII design selected by the Ecuadorian Navy
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Fassmer to deliver MPV70 MKII for the Ecuadorian Navy (Credit : Fassmer)

Fassmer’s MPV70 MKII design selected by the Ecuadorian Navy

Ecuador's ASTINAVE EP shipyard selected Fassmer's MPV70 MKII design for the Armada del Ecuador (Ecuadorian Navy) new Multipurpose Combat Vessel program.

Nathan Gain 02 Apr 2020

The MPV70 MKII is a new design, part of a family of new Fassmer naval vessels focusing on the combination of support and patrol roles, providing fleet-level asset optimization as well as enhanced capabilities for disaster relief and humanitarian aid. 

The vessel will be built by ASTINAVE EP in Guayaquil with design, engineering, technical support and material packages from Fassmer. The MPV70 MKII design will feature ASTINAVE EP’s Orion combat management system and an integrated mast featuring a full digital radar co-developed by Virtualabs S.R.L. from Italy and ASTINAVE EP.

Fassmer to deliver MPV70 MKII for the Ecuadorian Navy (Credit : Fassmer)

The MPV70 MKII capable of surveillance and C4I configuration in combination with two stern launched interceptor boats and large flight deck (11t) provides effective patrol and deterrence capabilities. Among the logistics capabilities, the vessel can handle various containers and liquid cargo and is designed with RAS transfer systems to support other ships. 

The MPV70 MKII will enhance the Ecuadorian navy logistics abilities while increasing its presence in the EEZ, providing SAR capabilities and protecting fisheries and other natural resources. Fassmer was selected through an international tender process and signed a contract with ASTINAVE on December 2019.

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Posted by : Nathan Gain
Nathan is based in Namur, Belgium. He holds an MA in modern history with a minor in international relations from the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL – Belgium). Fascinated by military history he naturally turned to the defense sector after graduating and is particularly interested in Northern European and Belgian defense issues as well as in anything related to naval aviation.

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